Sacred Sex and the Menopausal Woman

Book III of The Five Books of Isis series

by Glenn Bogue


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/21/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781449079482

About the Book

The sexual capacity of our females has been totally misunderstood. Where every woman has the same organs in the same place, sadly only 40% report being able to achieve orgasm, while only a paltry 10% can achieve ejaculation.

 

Part of the reason is an ignorance (or reluctance) on the part of Modern Medicine to examine the female with a more open mind. Her knowledge of the connection between what she is eating and the quality of the blood flowing through her sexual organs is almost non-existent.

 

The truth is that every woman on the planet can achieve both states, and can do so multiple times in the same session.

 

The other part of the reason she may not have achieved multiple climaxes has more to do with our religious leaders, who have (wittingly or unwittingly) participated in an organized effort, since the time of Abraham, to suppress the ancient capabilities of the female during heightened sexual arousal. In her Holy of Holies (her womb) the female is capable of producing the wondrous Ormus molecule, which has the quantum capability to not only reverse disease and raise intelligence; it can actually open the Stargate to the Universe!


About the Author

 

Glenn Bogue attended Villanova University (M.A.). He earned All-American honors and an N.C.A.A. post-graduate scholarship. He competed for Canada in the 1976 Olympics and was inducted into the Villanova Hall of Fame.

 

Glenn earned his law degree from Toronto’s Osgoode Hall, He resigned his post with the Canadian National team resigned when the anti-doping rules would not be enforced against Ben Johnson, who would be stripped of his gold medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics for steroid violations.

 

Glenn began studying nutritional alternatives to steroids. His firm stance on proper nutrition for his children resulted in the loss of custody of his five children by the court of Pennsylvania who felt that candy and dairy were “good for the body.” His marriage ended in a divorce that the Catholic Church did nothing to prevent, even though divorce is prohibited by the 1993 Catechism of John Paul II.


Glenn turned to the scriptures for clues of what he had missed, and foun